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Onr _ o occasion will the cames of L8 Advertisements bo Inserted LbrcOtta®aCimes : > cous Ieportatsomsâ€"Mages & Rawe asterers W antedâ€"Prillips & Wand. Albss‘s Cburcs. J 'fx.,, Patrick‘s Orphas Asylam Concertâ€"M. Buitio. _ ;,, xC I tMye no desire troccupy an equivoâ€" tion as to ihe gourse l intendto purâ€" bected, I beg to that, althoogh from i: opyosed to (mhâ€"g as a rule, for y purpos« of twn, 1 look upon »ut Administration of the Dominion ptional, and sustain them until wlicy is before country. If their A WA, SEPTEMBER 5. 167 and Countr Official Paper sv. . Woull the Free hgu alzing itsel? to support any G Our y. is nearly ADVYERTI®EMEXN [S. a my j ~ caleulated to aeiteriet y of the Doâ€" doin it goy duty to support |>» FO d Liawk : w_;_('llinlau in Cl3 its wlmitted consequences, Mr. 1 still have been the represen pmition«we . haverâ€"iot seen ctined, fur the Legislative As with respect to the Local canâ€" & â€" Kih Inimeelf nmust ty in l-r pinted address and the hnstings, to «upport the cerving to Rimeel!, as erery woubl |reserve. the right of t Mr. McCosiey sape toe= | Mamilten Klectionâ€"«Count ie S dn i se en uio es n d Election.‘ W evere ALber Cons<trlmencik +en clectadl by abclama mirment 6n nA itr0es shoo‘! have dme =, M in« Hacar for a cencieocy in i have leen comâ€" | 3 ,â€"’;‘.’__. £ . Aan«* Â¥;. On this head there i 6ve.. Ntither Elfl.sl hen the Free Press | yet been heard from ppomil in quute + the a 1€a« ree Fress go tusts, severa w t H pyurt Macpo® s i~ larse as Ne t aken | e th» atul | Special to the Tixz# &E a Wubrelings & us thouz Special to the Tix+s A despatch from Hamiiton safs at the of the poll toâ€"day Williams hat|a major Coonty of Haltonâ€"clos majority for White 127 ; for _ Hon. G. Brown and SirJ. A. M pre«nt and epoke at considersb | _ SECOND DESPATCH, ~ Two parties who have been fog sev largely engaged in connterfcitin(g til National Banks in the United: 5 *# rested here :oâ€"day at the instanc« of t can anthoritic«, â€" Their counterfâ€"it | xo well execuited as to deeceive the 14 ‘First day‘s pel Clarke; 141. °> . Special to the To epecial jo the Tix»s Junes‘ majority,, ninetyâ€"sey five.. Neither Elmsley or Mert At the whead . S; ecial t» the T Special to the Truxs CraÂ¥tror®p, Sef Wood elected for both Houses 1 jorities. Gritism defunct. Dr. 1 tor North Brant by a majority oi Special to the Tix»s Holmes‘s majority over T Lyon‘s majority orer Skead SORTIL LEED® ANXD GRENVILLE. Had the E&!i & & 4 FROM TOROXT« soUTH LANARK. Oe first day‘s pollit soUTH BR AYT. â€"â€"â€"b 4 gm_â€"_â€" G A NANOQUE. Kewers: It EN FIt E. W. an be assertai and Supple 18( Ginirs t Sue GaÂ¥iNOQUE I‘rwsroxe, Nevt Parscor Pestu, Sapt.â€" 4 e poll â€"Shaw Shan) v ¢ Merfickvill Seq of Haltoa pt t1 Bar wl « 1 Drockville, James Crawford, Carleton, Joan Holmes, ts Corawall, Hon. J. S. Macdonald Dandas, John S. Ross, _ Frontense, Thomas Kirkpatrick Glengarry, D. A. Macdonald, Hamilton, Charles Magil, Hastisgs West, James Brown, Lesnez, R. J. Cartwright, é Nortbamberiand ‘East, Joseph Keeler, Northamberiang West, Hon. J. Copkbars, Nisgara, Aoges Morrison, + F (Oitawa City, J. M Carrier," _ > Ontare, South, T. N. Gibbe, Oxford Nortk, Thomas Oliver, Orford Socth E. V. Bodwell, Kington, Sir Joo. A. m KCK., Lowdos, Hou. Jobn Carling, Lincsoln, James R. Densos, Lenark, North, Hon. W. Maedougail, C.B Fressut, Albert Hagar, â€" Simebe North, T. D. McConkey Toronto East, James Beaty, Torvnto West, R. A. Harrison, Chateraguay, Hon. L. iL Holton Champlain, Mr. Râ€"®, % * Chambiy, M. Kenuil, °_ Dorebester, Hon. Mr. Langevio, Huntingdos, Hon. John Ieee, Lberville, M. Bechard, Jacqués Cartier, M. Giaucher, _ Laval, Mr. Bellerose, Levis, br. Bianchet, . L‘Assomption, Ls. Archambault, Laprairie, M. Pinsonneselt, . > moreoci, Hoa. J.‘Cauehon, EE&:A‘-’. Hon. Mr. Beaubsen, treal Centre, Thomas Workman, Missisaquol, 6. Chamberiin, _ Megantic, Hon, Mr. Jtvine, Ottawa County, Alonzo Wright, Queber Centre, G. H. Simard, Yaebee East,‘P. G. Huct, Quebes, Wert, Thomas MeGreery Quebee Connty, Hon. Mr. Chauvezs, Suerbrovke, Hoo. A. T. Gait, j St.. Maugrice, Dr. DeSauiniers, Shefford, Mr. Huntington, Sore!, Mr. MeCariby, Sonlanges, br. Masson, Terreboune, Mr. Masâ€"on, T#wo Mosuntains, Mr. D‘ Acia, Taree livers, Mr. Do Nivetvilie, Vaadrenil, S. MeMillan, Euce Nortb, Mr. Sinelair | Brockville, Win. Fitzsimmons, Carjeton, Kobeit Lyon, 4 Darkam East, A, T. H. Williams, Frontenac, Sir Henry Smith, , Hastings West, â€" Grabam, _ Kingston, Mazwell W. Strange; Linark, North, David Galbraith, Lineoin, J. C. Rykert, . â€" Lennox, J. Stevenson, Norhambertand East, I. W. Eyre Northamberland, West, A. Fraser Niagara, â€" Robertson, intewa City, R. W. Seutt, Argenteuil, 8. Deliingham, Browe, Hou. C. Dunkin, Dorchester, Hon. M. L. Langevio, Hunstingdon, Mr. Seriver, % Jacques Cartier, M. LeCavalier, Lewis, Dr. Bianchet, & L'mro.. mr. siaubied, + Laval, Mr Bellerose, Montmorenci, Hon. J. Cauchon, . > ; Montmagay; Hon: Mr. Beaabien, Montreal West, A. W. Ogiivie, Mostreal Centre, Edward Carter, Quebec County, Hon. Mr Chauveau, Quebec East, J. P Rbeaume, yueves West, Jobn Hearn Simeog South, T. R. Fergusos, > Torosto East, Hoa. M. C, Camorea, Toropto Wes John Wailis, Welland, Wiiliam Beasty, _‘ Wentworth, South, William Sexton, Waterloo Nortb, J. E. Dowman, York West. T. G:adame, _ ~ulanges, M Contlee, st. Maurics, Dr.‘Desa«loier®, â€" > Sherbrooke, Mr. Robertson, Two Mountains, Hon. Mr. Ocimet Three River}, M. DeNiverville, V aedteuil, Mr. Harwood, rio South, Dr. MeGil MEMBERS RETUCRXED. Province of Ontario. Province of Quebec. MISS1@$qUOLI â€"â€"lep 4 im Ontario. Ontario» TIVE AS*kXMBLY Quebecs THE UOTTAWA TIMES,. SEPIEMBER, 5, i =~>7 Argmvaie at rus Rosssuc Horss YÂ¥ esteapay â€"Indge Lotanger, Montreal: A. Walmsley St. Jubns: T. B. Morrow, Albany ; Mr St.fford, W. Mullins, Montres]; Jaz. Craig G T. R., Lomlon; Wileon B. Scott, Eradford Mâ€". and Mre. J. T. Corcoran, Chicago, II1.; James Bain, Toronto ; Geo. Hernck,. Ottawa ; G. H. Farrar, Montreal; Mr. and Miss Ker wis, Halifax ; G. B. Ferguson, Montreal : Mr an l Mre. Stair, Halifax. Ortiawa, Sept. 4, 1867. ‘Greatest dexree ot heat registered during the pr. vious night, 43 above zero. s B a. m., 56 above zero. . . 1 p.m., shade, 78 above zero. 6 p. m., 66 above zero. £ Tas Qcastesiy Farm.â€"A very poor apo‘ogy fo: a horse and cattle fair took place yesterâ€" day. Inand about the market equare we counted cight or ten horses, four or five cows, and one yoke of working oxenm, the prices demanded for all of which, looked ‘very much as if th> owners did not wish to part with them. Forty to fifty dollars were asked for cows, and the prices of the few borsesgrith one or two exceptions, were such 2s to pre. clade buyers from making ofers. Whether Tli\Cucnr ar St. Josera‘s.â€" mu<ic Tt last night wasentir fal in a inusical puint of view, as was in the pxcuniary one. Oâ€"rtainl was very fiachand we aré.quite sa any changed bands in the after port of the day, we did not think it worth whil> to eriâ€" quire, but judging from appearances up to. nwon, we shoold hardly think it possible. Nzaw Mosicâ€"Messr«. Ortas & Son of the (Ortawa Masic Store, advertise in this journal that they kave just reccived a large parÂ¥l of English music, meaniog, not by English comâ€" psaers ouly, but English editions of the coitest productions of the old and modern clusical composers. Som« of thes« are in the (+wras and most other eminent works. Those who hbave been paying high prices for music will be quite astonished to see the chef doweres of the sreat masters offered at such prices. Loxpos, September 4.â€"Fhe Time of thi« morning has an editorial commenting on th« correspondence between‘the British and Au«tiâ€" can Governments in the Alabama case. It reâ€" marks that 8.¢y. Seward shows by his despatchâ€" «s he is unwilling to forego by a definite setti«|â€" ment on a popular ground of complaint vgainst England, and like a lawyer, is l<3s »nxious for jadgment than to prolon liticaâ€" ton,. It asserts the counter claims of Enagâ€" l.od for indemmity at a less balance than : ose of the United State«, and complains that seward now declines to ado@® a plan of mixed â€" ommission which was proposed by him«lf, ‘the article concludes by saying that Lord Stanley has acted all along in go x1 faith, end THIS MORNING‘S i > PATCHES iss ced with drunkenness he Messrs. Orme & Son have also a complet ock of sheet masic, instruction books, in ruments, &0., &c. ‘ith determination not to give capital to the «ir} le of Amertican politicians, who are ever sock» 1g causes of complaint against Eogland, but nder the circumstances he will wait until the ‘nited States Government reduces it pretenâ€" ons. Desury, September 4.â€"A large mocting was 14 toâ€"day tuder the direction of the Reform egne. The u«*nbr(t was quite orderly, ut made loud and prolonged manifestations of vmpathy for the Kenian convicts. IstsosocoGiCat Osservatioss.â€"Furnished Mr. W. Hears, Optician and Druggist, Marâ€" Drag Store, Yorkâ€"st. : f New Oxtzays, September 3.â€"â€"The Tom« in review of the ravages of the fevrer in this ty, says during the last half of the reouth of ugust only four natives of the State haye td ; a large «mmjority of the deaths are wrcigners. . Thore were twentyâ€"five int=râ€" ients. yesterday. 4 3 CisyELi»D, O., September. 3.â€"A national mgress of Fenian Centres is being held here yday ; President Roberts and many promiâ€" ent Fenians ure presont. | The Congress will t with closed doors. About one thousand ~legutes are in attendance. = Mirwack®®, Sopt. 3.â€"The weather remains lear and ¢ool in this State and West of the li«sissippt in the Statesof fowaand Minnesota he wheat in this State is all stackod. West of i~ tiver the wheat is mostly cut and about ae quarter of it stacked j LOCAL NEWS ald YES (Per Atlantve Catie amd Nout erl Lime.) EsTERDAY‘S DESPATCHES. ies have leasod the Nuns«* mingudation ‘of troops. FROM EVROPE. action We s troops rtaitly to McMaster Reformets aud \Conservatives had cunited. to obtain, then whaterer might happea in the fature, whatever fylure might occur, could not certainly ie dbarged to the Conserâ€" vatives, but rather those who were at this motuient striving, by all the means in their power, to prevent the harmonious workâ€" ing of Contederations (Uheers.) He was not -&nmyuc&rriixpu;& Staum and Sons. Loss 2% THE H0OX. J. 8. MACDONALD iT HaAaMILTO®. as Mr. Brown dificulties for the caus« of t of Refo sheiter The leformers ceftainiy had no carse f) alarm, for they had a majority in the Govern ment ; the Conservatives bad only two mem bers in the Governiment, who stood as watch Barrwors. the s olleming at 3 per oonl and the currâ€" r stock exchange modation at ind for discount 6 tol6;c. Stock mark boverniments steady with a good inves New York Money Merket. uter Smith, but he also, was afraid of nnical préss, and said he counld not afâ€" have his scat in Eat Durham conâ€" The fut that Mr. Smith, who had Mr. Laten before, was now compellied : from that constituency and wake Mr.: Durton, was a good indication of aze which had taken place in public He (Mr. Macdonald) then caine to ill ot Hamiltoh, because he feit that v, the secoud in Oatario, ought to be w hi ks uillions Collars 1d Haz ld not allow any on« government who was th fire last cr establish m« He« then wont t assista and support +o instruct their , aud with. pletion Carried CORPORATION OP THE TOWNsHIP oP FITZIROY. third: time, aud ; accordingiy. ‘‘ Moved by Mr. Deanhand secouded by Mr. Story, that Richard Monforts be directed to cover the bride> over\the Mississippi. at Andrew Sheilds with threk inch nlank â€"Carâ€" the dowar, wili be roquired for the payment | of the said cxpenses. | â€" The eorporation of the township ef Fitzroy enacts as follows: That there be rated, levied, ' aud collected on all the rateable »property | within the said townehip for the year 1967, | one quarter of a cent in the doliar, and that ‘ the clerk place the same on the collector‘s roll for the current year. + people, cach one ol whou a comparatively mild form Ar W Wa. Tayto®, T 1) uaeid, dert the hand of the Keeve aud the : corporation of the township of s s<Â¥nteenth day of August, A.D., maintain a lawyer, every 1,970 yery 2,700 Belgiass. In happy awyer is distributed over 12,009 one of whom must have him in Jous N« waship Cletk. Ha Joitx Ne "â€" Twenty Cases of London Goods ; Seventy Cases and Bales! 2490 es Orricz, Ortawa, Sept. 4. s Jur markets‘ 1 far as the supplies are m'm“m cerned have been »zewhat better for the past few | T Aite days, and when all the political termoil conseâ€" | ~quent upor the elections thall have subsided they | ****~** *****â€" will most likely be much improved. Prices in | Doors open ai various commoditics of daily consumption are at | Commence al a q present somewhat fuctaating. ' Tickets of a« FLOCIâ€"EXtra......................... 9 0) # ® 50 *| Duric & Son, J.| e NB 1.. 1202000 etiee l isls BB M @00 ~ T udt the * Oheen turc, have no hesitation, U recommending it, becans relief we experieuced by it ot it should i= in every ho is now armved when fromâ€"the use of new vegetabies and the weakening eSects of beat on the »ystâ€"m, people have reason to fear atâ€" tacks of dysentery, and pr=disposition to choâ€" leta. + On the first sypmptots of either affiiction, proper medicine should at once be taken, and uo more &tfe and eficaceo«s remedy can be kept on hand thau Mortimers Cholera »ixture. Price 25 cents a bottle. | } Testimonial.â€"We, the undersigned, having hail â€"occasion to try Mortitecr‘s Cholers Mizâ€" turc, have no hesitation, Uit much pleasure in recommending it, because of the immediate relief we experieunced bÂ¥ its use. A few bottles Dreas Goods, sSha wis. Mantle Clotis, Prints. CA 2L J ‘1‘ m Ten Cases of Canadian 'l'\wdg% .__ _ CLOTHS & Hosiery, I Bagsâ€"Fall per 100 ihe.. 4 * i + »â€". & * Ou-mr 200 lhe... 0 }‘-fia Meal ‘;“ Toe. 4 yeâ€"per bushel 26 1 0 Barley , " © #8Ibe. 0 Wieatâ€"Fallâ€"per bushel, 60 lh.xl P “Fi" & |. jaw Consx â€"Per bushel, 56 lu!r..,...... © * Pess * 60lb¢........... 0 Oats * 34 lbs.i........ # Beans.« 60 lbs............ 1 Porrâ€"Messâ€"per barreii.. .......19 Prime Mess ver -Io.‘ suutcils Mog per 106 los.;......._. 0 ME UNs, 21 var0 w e eacealien vets NB A CARD TO IXYALID®. A clerzyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, dissorered onhulohz mf&“- and n.in.l“"’ tay, organs, and the whole lnh% "'fi-" by banefal and e::s habits. -zml Dbec h:n heen cared by. this noble y. â€" Prompted by a d-.iuu n:.u no‘:'ant .lml will send reei preparing us in medicine, in a na’l.o‘ eqvelope, to any one whe needs it, jrce of charge. . | Please enclose anenvrelope, addressed to yourself * Address, J08EPH T. IXMANX, Station D, Bible House, New York City. Applesâ€"per bri.... V noertiamLrs, &e.â€"Potatoes Harâ€"Per ton, new ........... Woopâ€"Per cord............... Tamarat ............ A Hemlock ............. ERRORS OF yoUTH. A Gentleman who suffered t-xm l'h'o-olw- vous “hl!’. prematare decey, ects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of sufferâ€" ing bumanity, send free to all who need â€"it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remeâ€" dy b’b'-:i:: he was cured. Suféerers wishing to profit by advertiser‘s experience, can do so b i odreming, in perfect Sobhience, * â€" _ __ _ _ 428â€"laâ€"1 2s Mothers Read Thisiâ€"BHotioway‘s Worm Losenges ase a certain and safe remedy for &B" ani take no other. WA â€" Sole by all the dragguts in (ctawa, and medicine deale . ereryâ€" of Nowmzor & Lrwa®, Hne?n'h.F.w.. are he sole proprietors." . | ) ._ _ im npammalse September 34 ; ces _ CONCERT CLYIDE AND LIVERPOOL STEAMERS tawa, Denl oTTAwWA MARKETS. AUTU/S®XN IMFCRTATIONGS. sPECIAL NXOTICES. MAGEE & RPUSSELTL JOUX B. OGDEXS 42, Cedarâ€"st., N.Y â€"CON§ISTI%G OPâ€" Â¥as I%X=~UE This family hare kindiy ofered to gire one ir popular and entertaining Conserts is aid of the Irish , at the Hall of the C dian Institute. Yocal and Instrumental Music 1be alrertiser, bas i a few weeks by a yers C1 Priay Braaigs When it is to be hoped that the cEaritably d posed will patronine the sanse,vas the programme tor that evening will be found entertaining. commence al a quarter past § o‘clock Tickets of admissionâ€"Lrdy and Gent 27, cents Gent. 25 cents. 1 Tickets of admission®can be bad at Mewn Duric & Sou, J. Hope & Co., P.O‘Meara‘s Restserâ€" ast, the " Queen" Restacrant, and at the door the lw-onhfl-h‘gl%mur iovtks MARTIN BATTLE® First Service Celebration of the Holy Commueâ€" nion at $ a.m. > s The Offertory at this Service will be devored to defraying the erpenses of Charch Pornitare. Morning Prayer, Litany, Sermon and lsy Communion at 11 a.m. _ Erening Prayer at 7 pas. » Memorial Cards will be issued on application to members of the eristing congregation that will ad wit to the church before the doors are opened a‘ 10:45. PA a Contributions of those unable to be present ®ill be thankfully received by the Rector, the Charch® wardens, or any member of the Building Comâ€" VC cftheCity of Otawa, until Meniay, W# ninth day of SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1#7, at soves o‘clotk, p.m., -l_«:nua nn'nm wf a Draie is Slaterâ€"street, ingten W ard, to «peâ€" eil.d-loun-ulho-.adlhi""" gineer. Tendersto state the price per 10# feet (FREE SEAT,) W ils hw for Divize Rfvw + 0X SUKXDAY NEIT, TBE 67B INST. ‘VII-L be received by the ('otp'-lt of the Citey of Otawa, until Mesiar, § CcoUsxTRY â€" REsiDPESC® FPORSALE â€"Reautifelly siteated «8 i4 taws City and Aylmer, ® miputes® drive from the city. A farm of excel@® land, containing about 90 acres, with a large 85** The proprictor has seli a part of 16 to sell a the farie, With of without the hogee. This would be a desirable country residence, Title n30809!" BOULAY FAMILNV! August 1 * elveteens. Cloibs and T ueeds. 3 Cottons. Bel zian Otta ®ra, 8ST. ° ALBAXN‘Ss o CHUECH Jrtaera s aid of the fonds of this Tnst Will be gires by the Celebrated TENDERS Ieke £Dom Apply to W A NT ED. COssCMPTIVEs, E€ BRX 4 |! Whutl Vaage BRlank ets, L. 1t inte wr! rmmanse to City Clerk s01â€"3m 5104 l CC W. SEPT. Grand PENINE NMa CAAND At winch t Master HEX willâ€" make a Mark "Miss ~A NP beautiful f4 and artistio (GFo matie hLque nivk&k trian feats . gained for This ma hoice selor n the gran« legant Pri T. MVE itider, and Mr. _ G1 tosqué, . THE N LAFON AbDFRED, burg, BR JB i/ and * Master wonderfa ial hal Larb WEDN rnet Ban Mr. O14 LA PE lant sw t THOX Double & Miss AN Mhaster I an. im t iC Lilipmitc NMr. WI orighnal of the 1« hundred Mad Oy Mr. 44 MES dong a To in w oasly «t 1 ng tw eekeh aurtigt by ¢ onl foru \C In

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